Kalamazoo Community Foundation



In 1925, with a gift of $1,000 in his hand and a vision of a better community in his heart, Dr. W. E. Upjohn helped to establish the Kalamazoo Community Foundation. From that first seed, the Community Foundation's assets have grown to approximately $295 million, enabling it to help people achieve their philanthropic goals, and to play a key role in addressing community needs, now and in the future.


Founded on the simple idea that it is its responsibility to look after one another, the Kalamazoo Community Foundation is nurtured and sustained by the people of the greater Kalamazoo area. Individuals, families, businesses and organizations have established 800 charitable funds at the Community Foundation.

Web Address

www.kalfound.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @kalfound




    

Recent News from Kalamazoo Community Foundation


Local organizations take part in Giving Tuesday
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

The United Way in Battle Creek and the Kalamazoo Community Foundation are teaming up to offer ideas on how you can give back. Those tips include...more

Nonprofits focus on collaboration to meet heightened demand for ...
Foundation: Grand Rapids Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Diana Sieger, president of the Grand Rapids Community Foundation, said the trend in the nonprofit sector is for greater collaboration which comes down to...more

Kalamazoo Community Foundation awards $2.3 million in third ...
Foundation: Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation

EFFINGHAM ? The Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation has named Dr. Rick and Angie Workman as the 2013 recipients of the Richard C....more

Do schools face a digital revolution?
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

The Wagner Area Foundation gave out $5,700 in Community Grants to the noted organization for 2013. The Foundation appreciates each and every one in...more

Douglass Community Association board fighting to keep ...
Foundation: Gilmore Foundation, Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Other than United Way, the Douglass in 2011-12 had received funding from the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, the Kalamazoo Community Foundation, PNC...more

Historic depot donated by Arcus to Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

By mid-year in 2014 the Kalamazoo Community Foundation expects to have a lot more street-level visibility as it moves into the Arcus Depot. The building...more

Kalamazoo Community Foundation gets $23M in settled dispute
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

KALAMAZOO — The Kalamazoo Community Foundation is set to get $23 million with the settlement of a lengthy dispute over a fund established by the founder of The Upjohn Co. The Kalamazoo Gazette...more

$23 million from Upjohn Prizes Trust settlement will help Kalamazoo Community ...
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

The $23 million is the largest, single gift in the history of the Kalamazoo Community Foundation. It is a result of the settlement of a dispute that started in 1995 when the direction of a special...more

Kalamazoo Community Foundation receives its largest gift ever
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

KALAMAZOO (WKZO) -- The Kalamazoo Community Foundation is celebrating the largest gift it's ever received. A resolution's been approved by the Kalamazoo County Probate Court allowing the...more

Kalamazoo Community Foundation makes education its top priority - MiBiz
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

During an Education Summit in Kalamazoo earlier this year, Kalamazoo Community Foundation announced a major initiative called the Learning Network of Greater Kalamazoo, for which it will serve as the...more



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